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Cellebrite trains law enforcement to maintain iPhone-hacking secrets
jcbigears said:I've also travelled extensively and never has anyone borrowed my phone for a quick look, nor would I allow them, government official or not, without sufficient justification.
Further to this, to get any information out of your iPhone without you unlocking it, the phone would need to be plugged into a device like the one in the photo at the top of the screen, and the process takes quite a long time. Your iPhone can't be secretly hacked without it being obvious unless you unlock it.
Perhaps you're being a little too suspicious, or gullible to allow people to borrow your iPhone?
Because it’s the US immigation, who as the authority to ask to hand over any device unlocked to go through the apps, texts, chats…
So it it not ‘sufficient justification’. If we want to visit the US and we are asked, we have to do so. Or we may be banned from visiting the US forever…
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Hands on with Apple Vision Pro in the wild
I think Apple demonstrated the use of Vision Pro and AirPods in the in-flight scenario. You don’t see and hear what’s around you… Sadly it won’t be possible with AirPods Max which I have now. But maybe the ANC and audio will improve so much for the small AirPods that i will not need Max in 2-3 years anymore. -
Apple Watch bands harbor dangerous bacteria -- because no one cleans them
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Apple gives in on the End Call button position in latest iOS 17 beta
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USB-C in iPhone 15 is all but certain as more components surface
Sad thing is that the only standard is the physical appearance of the connector. Otherwise it is a mess… Example from non-Apple world. A friend of mine has a One Plus phone that supports 75 W charging. BUT only with original One Plus charger. Connect it to any 100 W laptop charger with USB-C connector and you charge with 15 W only… so much for the ‘standard’ thing…